July 2012 Archive
18811.
New fun app called "Shout" (labs.bakedbins.com)
18812.
Newly leaked iPhone 5 pics, but are they real? (mashable.com)
18813.
Vinod Khosla: Maintain the Silicon Valley Vision (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
18814.
Progress In A Decade (Apple's computing evolution) (e2open.org)
18815.
Creativity Over Time (Crowd-sourcing Satire) (toothpastefordinner.com)
18816.
My Internship at Immersion Corp. (verybadalloc.wordpress.com)
18817.
Talk to Me, One Machine Said to the Other (nytimes.com)
18818.
Revive and Restore - deep ecological enrichment through extinct species revival (blog.longnow.org)
18819.
Late Bloomer, not a Loser. (500hats.com)
18820.
Power cut hits northern India causing major disruption (bbc.co.uk)
18821.
Crowd sourcing education loans (randomthoughtsonrandomstuff.tumblr.com)
18822.
Use Bluetooth Smart to automatically remember where you parked (findmycarsmarter.com)
18823.
Machine learning that matters [pdf] (icml.cc)
18824.
Voxatron running in your browser (lexaloffle.com)
18825.
Hungry Academy retrospective (washingtonpost.com)
18826.
Using The Olympic Rings To Show Vast Inequalities (fastcodesign.com)
18827.
Things to Understand When Moving from MySQL to CUBRID (cubrid.org)
18828.
Run lola run (guotime.com)
18829.
Alex Day Sells Half A Million Songs By Breaking All The 'Rules' (techdirt.com)
18830.
PageRank 1940 (technologyreview.com)
18831.
TeX User Group Conference 2012 in Boston - Report from the 3rd Day (latex-community.org)
18832.
15 Steps to Install Mountain Lion on Unsupported Macs (karthikk.net)
18833.
Woodcutting in the morning (blog.8thcolor.com)
18834.
Mr. Peabody Explains fork() (users.telenet.be)
18835.
The lost secret of mug-driven evolution (modernperlbooks.com)
18836.
Picking a JavaScript MVC framework: a guide through the jungle (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
18837.
On distinguishing the quality of the decision from the quality of the outcome (quora.com)
18838.
Here's How Much It Would Cost to Be Iron Man (gizmodo.com)
18839.
ThingSpeak | Open Source Internet of Things (lelylan.com)
18840.
How To Manipulate People Into Saying 'Yes' (npr.org)